I personally use them with Steam Versions of games, and have not been banned so far. Because these are only made to be used on Single-player, you should have no problem using our trainers. As with all other trainers though, everything has a risk, and accepting that risk is totally your choice. I took the risk, and have had 0 issues with Steam, except for some trainers causing my game to crash, which is no big deal.

Trainers work by modifying information at the memory level, not the game files themselves in the same way that a GameShark or AR Cheat Device alters the memory of games on consoles to give their effects. They do not alter any of the game files.

Our trainer do not violate any laws, modify the game exe in any way or circumvent game copyright protection. Our trainers are useless without owning the actual game. Some games have built in anticheat protection, even on the single player game, and they may be able to detect you using cheats if you are in Steam online mode. Use the trainers in Steam offline mode and do not try to use them in any online or multiplayer modes.